Solander Islands — The Solander Islands are a small chain of uninhabited volcanic islets lying at coord|46|34|S|166|53|E, close to the western end of the Foveaux Strait in southern New Zealand. They lie some 38 km south of Prices Point on the southern coast of… … Wikipedia
Solander — Daniel Solander Daniel Carlsson Solander (* 19. Februar 1733 in Piteå, Schweden; † 13. Mai 1782 in London) war ein schwedischer Botaniker, der an der ersten Reise von James Cook (1768 1771) teilnahm. Sein offizielles botanisches Autor … Deutsch Wikipedia
New Zealand outlying islands — The New Zealand outlying islands comprise nine island groups, located in the subtropics and subantarctic, which are part of New Zealand but lie outside of the New Zealand continental shelf. Although considered as integral parts of New Zealand,… … Wikipedia
Daniel Solander — Born February 19, 1733(1733 02 19) Piteå, Norrland, Swede … Wikipedia
List of islands named after people — This is a list of some of the islands known to be named after individual people. It details the name of the island, its location and eponym.*flagicon|Chile Alejandro Selkirk Island, Chile ndash; Alexander Selkirk *flagicon|Antarctica Alexander… … Wikipedia
Chatham Islands — This article is about an island group of New Zealand. For other islands with this or similar names, see Chatham Island (disambiguation). Chatham Islands Native name: Rekohu, Wharekauri Topographical map of the Chatham Islands … Wikipedia
List of islands of New Zealand — New Zealand consists of a large number of islands. The two main islands, which are much larger than the rest and where most of the population lives, are the North Island and the South Island. The latter is often a little ironically referred to as … Wikipedia
New Zealand Sub-Antarctic Islands — New Zealand Sub Antarctic Islands * UNESCO World Heritage Site Map showing New Zealand s sub antarctic islands … Wikipedia
Three Kings Islands — The Three Kings Islands ( Manawa tawhi or Ngā Motu Karaka in Māori) are a group of 13 islands about 55 kilometres (35 miles) northwest of Cape Reinga, the northernmost point of the North Island of New Zealand, where the South Pacific Ocean and… … Wikipedia
Daniel Carl Solander — Daniel Solander Daniel Carlsson Solander (* 19. Februar 1733 in Piteå, Schweden; † 13. Mai 1782 in London) war ein schwedischer Botaniker, der an der ersten Reise von James Cook (1768 1771) teilnahm. Sein offizielles botanisches Autore … Deutsch Wikipedia